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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE MO-TORCYCLENOTE*: If you are not familiar with operatinga motorcycle, read the instructionsin the “CONTROLS” section beforeriding this motorcycle.PRE-RIDE CHECKSAny time you ride your motorcycle, make a general inspectionfirst and proceed to check the following:- check fuel level and engine oil level;- check brake fluid level;- check the steering by turning the handlebar both ways,fully home;- check the pressure of the tyres and their state of wear;- motorcycle road holding may already not be perfectonce the minimum tread thickness required by the lawis reached. Replace the tyres once the minimum treadthickness is reached.- check the chain tension;- check the throttle control and adjust it, if necessary;- turn the ignition switch to ON position: check dashboarddisplay lighting;- check that parking lights, low beam and high beamcome on, as well as the relevant warning light;- operate the turning indicators and check that the warninglight comes on;- check if the rear stop light is functioning.Vary your riding speed during the running in period.This ensures that components operate in "loaded" conditionsand then "unloaded" conditions, allowing theengine components to cool.Although it is important to stretch engine componentsduring run-in, make sure you do not overdo it.Optimum performance during accelerationis only obtained after the first1000 km (625 mi) of running in.Follow these guidelines:do not fully open the throttle grip abruptly at low enginespeeds, either during or after the running in period.During the first 100 Km (62 miles) use the brakes gently,avoiding sudden or prolonged braking.This allows the brake pad friction material to bed in correctlywith the brake discs.During the first 1000 km (625 miles), never exceed 5000rpm (see table).After the first 1000 km (625 mi), havethe checks indicated in the ScheduledMaintenance Chart performed to avoidcausing injury to yourself or others and/or damage to the vehicle.After 1000 km (625 miles) you can expect better engineperformance but without exceeding the maximum rpmallowed.Recommended maximum engine rpm:km (mi) coveredrpm0-1000 (0-625)......................................................5000Running the engine in correctly is essential for ensuringengine longevity and functionality.Bendy roads and gradients are ideal for running in theengine, brakes and suspension effectively.Remember that new tyres need running in as well inorder to ensure best road-holding characteristics; drivecautiously for the first 100 km (62.5 mi).EN - 20 SPECIFICATIONS - OPERATION - MAINTENANCE

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